UPDATED new version 1.1.0 Re-written from the ground up in sprite kit. Bigfoot Climber is an old school arcade style casual game. Become a Bigfoot, and climb the tree but avoid the branches. Sounds like an easy task? It’s easy to play but hard to master. Multiple environments and multiple climbers to unlock. Master your…

The first thing you will need to do is create and image. I’m not going to go into that but I will say this. It needs to be a BMP less than 8-bit I recommend black and white. I and would make it large (mines 2000×1044) because you can scale it to what ever size…

I like small electronics so when i found a sketch to make a Apple like breathing light (thanks Jeremy Saglimbeni) I decided I wanted to make it, but small. So I looked around and found a SOIC sized tiny85 chip I had laying around. THE SKETCH /* “Breathing sleep LED, like on a Mac. Jeremy…

Files needed to talk to the card to play music: https://github.com/djmason9/TMRpcm You will need to install these into the Arduino App. (See Import Library) for details Don’t have a break out board for the card reader? Make one! NOTE: only use 3.3V on this. Connecting the pins Arduino Pins | Card Pins pin 10 |…

UPDATED new version 1.1.0 Bigfoot Climber is an old school arcade style casual game. Become a Bigfoot, and climb the tree but avoid the branches. Sounds like an easy task? It’s easy to play but hard to master. Multiple environments and multiple climbers to unlock. Master your skills for the top records on the leaderboards.

If you are like a lot of companies these days you want to leverage your old content but also use the lasted advances in mobile computing. One way to do this is by making hybrid apps that are part native code and part web content. This is where the UIWebView comes into play. With the…

If you read my previous article about controlling a Raspberry Pi with an iPhone. This article expands on that and shows you how to create a socket based iPhone app and server to do even more! Required items: – Xcode – Python – WiFi – Patience – Twisted Assumptions: – You read the last article…

So you have a Raspberry Pi (Pi), and you have an iPhone.. Want to use the iPhone to make the Raspberry Pi do something? In this article I’m going to use my iPhone to do something simple with my Raspberry Pi. In this case light up an LED. What you will need: – Raspberry Pi…